Trey Griffey had a record-setting night on the football field

Trey Griffey, son of Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr., is putting to rest any concerns that he has chosen the wrong sport.

Griffey, a senior wide receiver at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla., set two school records last Friday with 13 receptions and 188 yards receiving. He also scored four touchdowns. See highlights at the Orlando Sentinel website.

“Trey had a tremendous game,” his quarterback, Nick Patti, told the Sentinel. “He is one of the best receivers around here.”

Griffey’s profile has slowly been rising this season. According to the Sentinel, he has offers from Washington State, Michigan State, Ball State, Buffalo and Florida International. He has also heard from Florida Atlantic, Iowa State and Middle Tennessee.

“Right now I’m just taking calls from colleges and when the season’s over I’ll start visiting colleges that have been calling me,” he told the Sentinel.

Yahoo Sports’ Prep Rally says Griffey is one of the more underrated receivers in the country and ending up at Oregon isn’t out of the question for the speedster.

To Griffey’s credit, he sounded pretty humble about his record-setting game.

“Nick knows where to throw it at all times,” he told the Sentinel. “Sometimes I’ll mess up on a play and he’ll be like, ‘You did everything right, you just have to slide a little to the left or slide a little to the right and the corner or safety will lose you and you’ll get open … as soon as you get open, I’ll hit you,’ and I just say, ‘OK.’ He knows what to do.”

If the younger Griffey truly wants to emulate his favorite athlete, he might need a little more NFL swagger.